Findings of PSD study on raising pension payments for B40 group to be presented to PM


KUALA LUMPUR: A study to raise pension payments for those below the poverty line, conducted by the Public Service Department (PSD), has been completed and the findings will soon be presented to the Prime Minister.

Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Dr Abdul Latiff Ahmad (pic) said the lowest pension paid to a former civil servant was RM1,000, revised in 2018 from RM720 previously.

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